Before she went live, the White House responded,. Theyre only being persecuted now as payback for all the evil things they have done, social justice. I brought you the whole thing. Into America. You can focus on any one of them. Chris Hayes: Its enemies are everywhere, all the time. And it's not just fact-checking, it is people correcting you when you stray and having a trusting relationship with the people you work with, so that --. They've arrested these guys and put them on trial for sedition because they were stockpiling bombs and working with stolen military heavy machine guns, and they had a plot to simultaneously assassinate 12 members of Congress and violently attack armories and U.S. government outposts and take over the U.S. government, 80 years to the day from the Christian Front to the Oath Keepers sedition arrest. Rachel Maddow: You would not be on trial. Some were acquitted, the rest were off in a mistrial. Chris Hayes: -- by Reverend Alson J. Smith --. Like, wait a second, how does this happen? We are in utterly uncharted territory." Ai. Rachel Maddow: James Comey, right? Chris Hayes: You know, so there are these attempts that fail where its like, no, you cant do that. Its hard. Chris Hayes: The hearts and minds part of it, too, is fascinating. That happened. And also the theology around tyranny and sedition, being a nuanced thing that Coughlin was very cognizant of and was playing with, even as his followers were being put on trial for sedition for having them what he told them to do. Previous Post. Rachel Maddow: -- fight fascism and save the country. According to the Daily Beast, Maddow's new contract would allow her more. The Chris Hayes Podcast" to discuss what she's been up to since dialing back from her nightly cable news show, how she found the story that's told in her new podcast, "Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra," the editorial and creative process that has followed, and more. Chris Hayes: -- because I only had one, and that one was enough. C, organize local tolerance committees in your own neighborhood to hold street meetings and other meetings. I would know if that happened, like someone's miscommunicating to me what the topic of this is because, if that had happened, I would know, but it turns out it did happen, I didn't know about it. Rachel Maddow: Who will appoint the necessary strong man? It's called "Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra." Chris Hayes: But when youre dealing with something this existential and this core to both the life blood of what liberal democracy is that that system may not be that well-equipped to do it. You made me meet me half the feelings. And now I'm done. IE 11 is not supported. And then the prosecutor said they continued their plot. Rachel Maddow: Its a big swing the Justice Department is taking in this case. They orchestrated civil lawsuits between different pro-fascist groups suing each other in order to expose all their dirty laundry to the world because law enforcement didnt care, right? Rachel Maddow: That makes for a great political speech. And who do they bring into that cleanup? What more can we say? Actually, it was the right decision. And then there's just a person who comes along who's just better at it, just better at hitting baseballs and completely revolutionizes, like, what it is to be a hitter in Major League Baseball. Rachel Maddow: That makes for a good booze ballad. I mean, yeah, weve got really radical right-wing media, but we dont have anything like that. You can see more of our work, including links to things we mentioned here, by going to nbcnews.com/whyisthishappening. Rachel Maddow joins Chris Hayes to talk about her new podcast, how we can use history to make sense of current events, what it's like to be covering the news in this political moment. Chris Hayes: It's fascinating, theres clips of Coughlin in the show. Maddow recently told her viewers it was "nonsense" to believe Trump's word. There were 130 million Americans in terms of our population at the time, 30 million of them every week were listening to him. Right --. bookmark NEWS SHOW access_time 11/21/2022 person Mod chat_bubble 0. Rachel Maddow: -- your story and learn it. with me, your host, Chris Hayes. And I want them to tell that story. I don't know. B, you can petition your local city council and police to take action within the existing law and without violating the right of free speech against the incitements to riot from the Christian Front. MSNBC's Alex Wagner reminisces with childhood friend Chris Hayes during the premiere of "Alex Wagner Tonight" Tuesday. Last night, both Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow interviewed activists drawn to D.C. this week to advocate for gun control because they have personal experience with mass-shootings. Chris Hayes: But these weren't just like odd cranks, rondos, that there was organization, very powerful popular support and mobilization, key figures, and the sort of formation of something that looked like a kind of proto or explicitly profascist movement and organization inside the United States. He gets fired by going rogue and saying, "We didnt get a conviction, but Im going to tell you what our evidence was. pic.twitter.com/h6uNdmCT2q, Aldous Huxleys Ghost (@AF632) October 5, 2022, TexZeus (@vinnieoftexas_) October 4, 2022. Rachel Maddow: -- and you were working this hard. Coughlin starts out as a kind of like not quite left figure, but he is supportive of the New Deal. And so, deciding that we won in the war --, Rachel Maddow: -- and, therefore, that vanquished --, Rachel Maddow: And all Americans came around --. On July 12, 2021, a photo of Rachel Maddow was posted to the "Community" tab of MSNBC's YouTube account. Rachel Maddow: Thanks for being so nice. Earlier this week, CNN Business reported that Maddow's nightly show will end in 2022. And that was part of what was hard about drafting the podcast because you could do the whole thing on Coughlin and the Christian Front, right? So that, to me, was like incredibly exciting. Chris Hayes: OK. Once again, my great thanks to my dear friend and colleague, master of all media, Rachel Maddow. Whatever is going to happen now, it's going to be coming down from that, so that was very kind. But on the sedition front, I said something about this on the air the other night, Im not sure it made sense to anybody who hasnt been thinking about this as intensely as I have. Rachel Maddow: Super interesting. I think that American activism waxes and wanes and is maybe less robust on this front than it was in the '30s and '40s, in this time that Im writing about. Chris Hayes: The podcast is called "Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra." She'll still appear on MSNBC, just not as often. Hes a big enough deal that had he decided to leave the priesthood and run for office and hes --. And some of them, yes, were prosecutors and people working inside the criminal justice system, but some of them were crusading columnists. Rachel Maddow and new MSNBC host Chris Hayes had a candid discussion about the difficulties of their jobs on the Sunday edition of Hayes' new show, "Up." To be clear, neither host was complaining about the burden of being paid a hefty salary to host a television show about things that interested them. Rachel Maddow: Theres no such thing as todays Father Coughlin. Yeah, it's about titrating that stuff. Its called "The Christian Front: Coughlins Storm Troopers," which was put out by an anti-fascist organization that was trying to raise awareness about the Christian Front. The historical, narrative style pod could hardly be more relevant, as the plot revolves around a sedition trial quite similar to the ongoing Oath Keepers one. Rachel Maddow: Like, you and I have talked about this over the years, about how important that is and how you make sure with your staff there's an expectation that nobody is working through the weekend --, Rachel Maddow: -- yes, stuff comes up and there's --. MSNBC hosts Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow had a hard time controlling their laughter on Wednesday night over Donald Trump's sheer stupidity. The 11th Hour with Stephanie . Chris Hayes: Its a real shoot the Moon strategy. Chris Hayes: So the broad contours of this, and again they're individual stories and I want to keep that narrative suspense --, Chris Hayes: -- is about essentially, like, fascist sympathies in the United States in the run-up to World War II. In addition to being generally amazing and decent, Hayes has tracked the life and death and . Follow us on TikTok by searching for WITHpod. You know, I always think of him like a standup comedian where, you know, good standup comedians that go up and they get feedback from the room, and they iterate. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. He took months and months and months, and it was very, very dangerous work because of what he was doing. That deal will give Maddow, the highest-rated host on MSNBC, a jaw-dropping $30 million per year to keep her with the company through the 2024 election, according to four people familiar with the matter. Chris Hayes: I am someone who does this for a living. Rachel Maddow: And its like, you know what, Francis Sweeney, you know, I dont know if there ought to be a statue to you, but I definitely want to read a lot more about you and know --. Chris Hayes: -- senator from Minnesota. In her past career, Shaw clerked in the Supreme Court for. It ends up being very handy. They do that over and over in the workrooms and the app gets better and better and tighter and tighter, and the really good ones come up with something amazing that they could show up at any room across the country and kill. As a bonus for "The Rachel Maddow Show" listeners, Rachel joins Chris Hayes on "Why Is This Happening? They didn't want Nazi war criminals being put on trial because that was unfair to the Nazis. It's about thinking about the way the mind works, right? Chris Hayes: You have this detail about he reprints -- Goebbels --. I'm paraphrasing. Rachel Maddow: -- in part because he thinks that hes that. You can get the first two episodes now wherever you get your podcasts. Chris Hayes, Washington editor for the Nation, is sitting in for Rachel Maddow tonight. Rachel Maddow: Yeah. And you need the prosecution, you need the investigation, you need the Justice Department to be engaged in things like this, but it's actually not the solution. At least three prime time MSNBC hosts have changed their tone on Covid-19 vaccines since 2020, Twitter archives reveal. I mean, what I do think about is not assuming that anybody knows anything, but also expecting that everybody can go everywhere, right. They wrote their own books about it. Today, Rachel Maddow writes about the future of election integrity. . I just think we need some energy in it, and Im hoping, in some ways, that learning the history of other Americans who have done it well can give us some energy. (3:10) NBC had to retract a fabricated Today Show story that reignited the fascists' homophobic conspiracy theory about Paul Pelosi. Chris Hayes: Oh, my God, this is amazing. Hey, mom, yeah, but I did. Chris Hayes got his start on television as a guest host for. And then in 1914, he had nine. See or download fact-checks by FactCheck.org, PolitiFact, and The Washington Post's Fact Checker.The Nancy Pelosi Archive is one of several collections of TV news clips featuring public officials, with related fact-checks. And its interesting after Huey Long was assassinated, he had left behind in Louisiana a political machine that still ruled in dictatorial terms over Louisiana politics sort of share our wealth --. Rachel Maddow: -- if you are on trial, it means you --, Rachel Maddow: -- to overthrow the government and failed and the extent government is now trying you for having tried and failed to do it. Now, this is basically the standard for American League home run leaders for like the entirety of the first 20 years of the 20th century. Listen to Rachel Maddow talk about her new podcast, what it's like to be covering the news in this political moment, how we can use history to make sense of . All Rights Reserved. Rachel Maddow: Yeah. So I took out the name of the senator's secretary after leaving it in for all the other drafts. Also, the pamphlet behind me, which indeed have a swastika on it, is an incredible anti-fascist pamphlet put together by an American christian minister to counter the work of the Christian Front fascist gang, he tweeted. D, ask your local clergymen to preach sermons on tolerance. The Huey Long guy who lost the Christian Front trial. Update 2:45 p.m. PT: TheWrap spoke with Chris Hayes, newly named weekend MSNBC host, on Monday about his new show, TV mentor Rachel Maddow and the impossibility of covering the debt crisis.. Vice reported that it was told by Goodwill after the items were brought to the organizations attention that the items were removed from its online auction. Chris Hayes speaks with MSNBC anchor, author and friend Rachel Maddow about her new podcast, "Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra" and more. And I think this first entered my consciousness in the Philip Roth book, "The Plot Against America" --, Chris Hayes: -- which is fictional, but also when you read it, it's a fictional counter-history in which Charles Lindbergh runs for president as essentially a kind of Nazi sympathizer, essentially America first. Chris Hayes, Nico Parker: N/A: Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. And I have, I feel it emotionally, right, that like the criminal justice system should be able to sort this out and issue some definitive declaration about what is and isnt in bounds, what is and is not a transgression. "The Last Word With Lawrence O'Donnell" and "All In With Chris Hayes" were 37th and 38th, respectively. You also agree to our. Rachel Maddow: -- isolationists to move in, right? You're so good at suspense, so good. Rachel Maddow: -- breaking news times, and there's time we have to be on call and all that stuff. Rachel Maddow: Yes. The 34-year-old anchor of Up, MSNBC's 8 a.m. weekend show, invited 15 friends to his one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan's East Village. And then it's here. I'm not spoiling it. That was 1940, and then by 1941, we were in World War II, and we moved on. That's the very first words (ph) --, Chris Hayes: See, I'm doing the thing right now because we're talking about it. Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow don't really get along, do they? They really like fascist rhetoric. The Rachel Maddow Show replays a portion of his interview with Rachel Maddow in which he discusses whether he's a player or spectator in the game of politics. So to me, that's like the thing that I feel like I brought to this job that I've tried to hold on to and tried to build on, which is people are capable of absorbing any level of complexity and even obscurity if you do the work to get them there. Rachel Maddow: Exactly. Rachel printed it out from a digital archive for me because the first part of it is all about the anti-semitic menacing that fascist groups were doing in the Bronx in the late 1930s. Chris Hayes: A lot of people really want it, and they like it. Chris Hayes: -- its a very good compelling story. Rachel Maddow is incredible. "No. But they expected to go forward with this armed effort to stop the transfer of power in the United States. You can have fascist feelings. You could do the whole thing on William Dudley Pelley in the Silver Shirts, which is a crazy story. I just think we need some energy in it. He served like nine months, wrote Mein Kampf --, Rachel Maddow: -- perfected his ideas of propaganda as being the way to not just seize power but hold power, came out, took him 10 years, and within --. And they were acquitted. Chris Hayes: More of our conversation after this quick break. Rachel Maddow is an MSNBC news anchor who has a net worth of $35 million. Rachel Maddow: And he's calling for Christians to boycott Jewish businesses and saying that America, he, as Father Coughlin, takes the path of fascism. I can keep doing what I'm doing. It's like, could we --, Chris Hayes: I want to follow-up on this. In an interview with MSNBC colleague Rachel Maddow, Hayes said that people are increasingly realizing that January 6th, 2021 was actually a "very big thing." "It's just really hard to convict. And so, what we end up with is the Justice Department, not stumbling onto but discovering the contours of this plot by the Hitler government to use members of Congress to distribute Nazi propaganda in quantity to the American public. And how much do you think about suspense? There was a huge amount of, probably, a bigger category of not outright Nazi sympathizers but people who are, like, kind of equivocal about the whole thing. Rachel Maddow: His reach in terms of his market penetration and his radicalism cannot be overstated. Chris Hayes: Well be right back after we take this quick break. So having her name --. I think that our professional, and civic and religious institutions can be strong, but can also be hurt. So there's a little bit of like heartbreak and joy that came when Rachel said that she was going to step away from "The Daily Show" and have "The Rachel Maddow Show" on Monday nights. Chris Hayes: Right, right. Why is he so upset? The ReidOut. Chris Hayes: And you basically got to just constantly work at it, which I think is both more realistic and not the story were told, but is very much illustrated by the story you are telling. The political commentator Chris was born on February 28, 1979. Some of it was, you know, a hostile foreign power, but a lot of it was native borne. News. Hayes is not the only one who had to recently explain why a swastika has appeared in a place where it would hardly be expected, according to news reports. So, but that gets only (ph) --. Rachel Maddow: -- saying, oh, the Justice Department should have never done this, and these poor Americans were persecuted just for being conservatives. Happy? Chris Hayes: And that's something that comes through in the story you're telling in a way that, I think, we really don't think enough about. Chris Hayes: And they like to hear fascist rhetoric. . Chris Hayes: Pearl Harbor happens, the war happens. Huey Long, of course, was assassinated, which is what put an end to his political career. So --. It's like, you could leave the job but, like, the you follows you. Chris Hayes: -- you play the Coughlin, its like even if it was in a language I can understand, I'm (ph) like, I think I know probably what hes ranting about. As Hayes wrapped up his 8:00 p.m. show, he passed the baton to his 9:00 p.m. successor, who then immediately alluded to an earlier conversation the pair had earlier in the day. blend together . Court actions do not work against this seditious plot involving members of Congress in the Hitler government. There are parts about fascist rhetoric that are compelling in their own twisted terrible way. And that, to me, is energizing and exciting, and it opens up all these other lines of inquiry, like, one of the things Charles Gallagher writes about in his book is this character Francis Sweeney who tragically dies very young, who played this incredibly intrepid role in exposing the Christian Front in Boston, which was taking funding from the Hitler government, which was showing German military propaganda movies, which was running pogrom-style violence against Boston Jews. But if you think about a sedition trial like sedition is trying to overthrow the government by force, if you succeeded in your seditious plot --. The presence of a swastika in the background of a photo posted by MSNBC host Chris Hayes gave Twitter a chortle this week. We were against them --. Oct. 12, 2022, 3:29 PM PDT By Why Is This. Mark Henle - The Arizona Republic - Pool / AP, Richard Pohle - Pool - AFP / Getty Images, @bennyjohnson / Twitter screen shot; Kamil Krzaczynski / Getty Images, Svet foto / Shutterstock; @FoxNews / Twitter. It's an hour --, Chris Hayes: And it's this thing. It's like, well, I have an 18-month and they're up all night, so I'm tired all the time. The Rachel Maddow Show. Chris Hayes: -- totally lost to history. That was awesome. And I wonder what you think, what is that curtain about. Rachel Maddow: -- to distribute German government propaganda in the United States through the U.S. Congress and through the United States Senate. Rachel Maddow: -- answer whatever e-mails I need to answer that pertain to this evening, and then shutoff and not turn on again until the workday starts again. And then they orchestrated using agent provocateur. Are you the local activist whos worried about people getting beat up outside this sort of antisemitic street meetings? Chris Hayes: Yeah, exactly. That's actually a great primary source for this work because he reproduces all of the statements from the trial, that are hard to get from the multi-thousand-page transcript of the trial now, simply because he wants to rebut them in his book. If You Liked All In with Chris Hayes. Sometimes it's like there are exogenous factors. Rachel Maddow: -- like dies of a heart ailment in her early '40s. . And I was like, I feel like I would know if that happened. So you get that name. Do you buy the explanation of the presence of the swastika on the desk? Chris Hayes: Well, and it also, I mean, the obvious resonance is here with the current day. Rachel Maddow: -- 10:30. I'm getting weirdly teary. But it's this great, I think, very resonant tension between something happening that does seem to require a criminal law response that is not well-managed by a criminal law response. The impulses that seduce people to oppose it are there all the time. You get 11, you get 10. Chris Hayes: -- but that creates this constant sense of curiosity. Chris Hayes: Well, the thing I was going to say is its hard for good reasons, too, which gets this point of like what liberal democracy is and why we cherish it. Up w/ Chris Hayes: Are we in an era of post-truth politics? You know what I mean? I think that American journalism is strong and has all the right instincts and can lead. In an interview with MSNBC colleague Rachel Maddow, Hayes said that people are increasingly realizing that January 6th, 2021 was actually a "very big thing." "It's just really hard to convict. Theres a role for journalism, there is a role for activism. And the Justice Department was like, "We should do something about this. When youre not on the confines of, like, well, were liberal democracy and what should the tax rate be, but rather how should we order all of society, fascist, communist, liberal democracy, people take this very interesting --, Chris Hayes: -- ideological journeys, I mean --. And some of them were activists and infiltrators, and anti-fascist movement participants. As noted by conservative commentator Todd Starnes, Hayes in the past had linked Trump supporters to the swastika. I mean, theres a role to play for all these different kinds of Americans who bring their whole civic selves to this fight. Maddow joins WITHpod to discuss what shes been up to, how she found the story thats told in her new podcast, the editorial and creative process that has followed and more. As part of the deal, Maddow's long-running 9 p.m . 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